SAIL Brown Bag Series Hosts Humorist, Writer Rumbley

Her appearance is part of the Brown Bag Lunch Series 2007 hosted by SAIL to bring
in various speakers and entertainers in addition to the program’s various other classes
and activities.

Rumbley will speak at the Spring Creek Campus Conference Center, 2800 E. Spring Creek
Parkway with lunch beginning at noon and Rumbley at 12:30 p.m. The event is free and
open to the public.

A popular humorist, teacher, actress, historian, journalist and author, Rumbley completed
a doctorate in communications. She has authored “Dear Santa- Thanks for the Piano,”
“The Unauthorized History of Dallas,” “Dallas, Too” and “What? No Chili: Meet Hot
Shot and Visit Food Festivals over Texas.”

Dallas Morning News columnist James Ragland opened up the Brown Bag Series last month.
The series will conclude Thursday, August 9 with McKinney’s Evening Stars, a dancing
troupe.

The Brown Bag Lunch Series 2007 is a part of SAIL’s Summer Learning Series, which
includes a number of activities and classes ranging from digital photography and mah-jongg
to current event discussion groups and computer classes. Classes and activities are
free for the summer and are held at the Courtyard for Professional and Economic Development,
4800 Preston Park Blvd, in Plano.

For a list of events and a host of other information, visit the SAIL website at www.collin.edu/sailsite.

For more information, contact SAIL at 972.985.3788 or e-mail wjmartin@collin.edu.

Collin College serves more than 41,000 credit and continuing education students annually
and offers more than 100 degree and certificate programs. The only public college
in the county, Collin is a partner to business, government and industry, providing
customized training and work force development.